Guardian launches new 'Building Power' initiative
The Guardian unveils 'Building Power', a major new editorial initiative to deepen coverage of progressive movements and systemic change. Discover how it will reshape reporting.
The Guardian unveils 'Building Power', a major new editorial initiative to deepen coverage of progressive movements and systemic change. Discover how it will reshape reporting.
Queen Camilla and Geri Halliwell-Horner honoured global teen writing talent at the Commonwealth Essay Competition. Discover the inspiring winners and their journeys.
Queen Camilla praised young writers for their 'incurable itch for writing' at the Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition awards. Discover the inspiring winners from India, Singapore, and Nigeria.
Queen Camilla praised young writers at St James's Palace for the Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition, which saw over 53,000 entries from 54 nations this year.
The Guardian US expands its investigative science coverage with the strategic hire of Michelle R. Smith, a renowned journalist with proven expertise in public health and environmental investigations.
Discover how The Scott Trust safeguards The Guardian's editorial independence and ensures its financial future without corporate or political influence.
From Westminster to wildlife, explore the most compelling photographs capturing global events, cultural moments, and human stories across continents in our weekly visual roundup.
An elite admissions expert reveals the common pitfalls that derail university applications and shares the controversial topics students should immediately avoid in their personal statements.
An admissions expert reveals the common pitfalls that derail university applications and shares the controversial topics students should absolutely avoid in their personal statements.
Remembering Brian Harris, the pioneering Guardian photographer whose iconic images of London life and architectural vision defined British photojournalism for generations.
A remarkable school essay written by a young Margaret Thatcher in 1942, predicting she would become Britain's first female leader, has been discovered in her former Somerset school archives.
A powerful visual journey through the devastating human cost of two years of continuous conflict in Gaza, where entire generations face displacement and destruction.
The Guardian launches its thrilling new film puzzle series, challenging cinephiles with fiendish questions crafted by professional quiz-setters. Are you movie-literate enough to conquer it?
Experience the world's most compelling moments through 20 stunning photographs capturing everything from political protests to sporting triumphs and natural wonders across the globe.
The Guardian expands its popular Puzzles hub with a brand new daily football quiz, challenging fans' knowledge of the beautiful game while driving digital engagement.
An undercover investigation by The Guardian reveals a sophisticated network of Kenyan 'ghostwriters' completing university assignments for thousands of UK students, threatening academic integrity nationwide.
An honest and moving account of navigating the complex emotions of Father's Day after loss, discovering that joy and grief can coexist in a new, honest way of remembering.
An acclaimed author's chilling personal essay reveals how a relentless online stalker turned her into the hunted, exploring the terrifying reality of digital harassment and the failure of authorities to act.
The Guardian announces the launch of a dedicated US political enterprise team to enhance in-depth reporting and analysis ahead of the 2024 elections.
Put your brain to the test with these delightful Japanese matcha-themed puzzles. Are you sharp enough to solve them?
Edith Pritchett's latest cartoon brilliantly compares sunbathers to rotisserie chickens in a witty Venn diagram. A must-see for anyone who's ever basked in the sun!
Stay informed with the latest headlines from Australia, covering political shifts, economic trends, and essential news you need to start your week.
Renowned cartoonist Tom Gauld delivers another sharp, humorous take on the world of literature, this time exploring the idea of having someone to champion your writing.
The Guardian has taken down an article published on August 17, 2025. Here’s why it was removed and what it means for readers.
Test your knowledge with this fun and challenging quiz that links unexpected pop culture icons like Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Ariana Grande. Perfect for music lovers and trivia enthusiasts!
The Guardian has published its latest corrections and clarifications, addressing inaccuracies in recent reporting. Stay informed with the updated details.
Acclaimed cartoonist Martin Rowson delivers a sharp critique of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin's geopolitical ambitions with a humorous twist on Alaska's potential fate.
Guardian Australia has been honoured at the prestigious Kennedy Awards for excellence in digital innovation, photography, and columnist writing, showcasing its commitment to groundbreaking journalism.
Film enthusiasts have a rare opportunity to ask legendary director Ridley Scott their burning questions ahead of his exclusive interview with The Guardian.
Explore Helen Garner's unflinching take on suburbia and her candid reflections on literature, life, and even Martin Amis in this gripping podcast recap.